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David Copeland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Copeland acted as a steward at some BNP meetings, in the course of which he came into contact with the BNP leadership and was photographed standing next to John Tyndall, then BNP party leader. |
 | | Copeland's first attack, on Saturday, April 17, 1999, was in Electric Avenue, Brixton, part of the so-called "frontline," a street made famous in the UK by the 1981 Brixton race riots that took place there. |
 | | Copeland's third bomb was planted and exploded on the evening of Friday April 30 in the crowded Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, the centre of London's gay village, killing Andrea Dykes, Nick Moore, John Light, and injuring 79, many of them seriously, with four people requiring limb amputations. |
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